Tag Archives: Electronic Health Record

Natural Experiments for Diabetes

Over the past two decades, research has helped identify ways to reduce complications among people with diabetes and laid the foundation for primary prevention. However, prevention and treatments are still unequally applied, and social, economic, and age-related disparities persist. The June 2020 supplement issue of Medical Care argues for and presents the results of natural… Read More »

Patient Matching: Fixing An Identity Problem in Our Medical Data

By | May 8, 2020

While working as a nurse, I remember one instance of caring for two patients who were twins. Along with the same birthday and the same last name, they both had very similar first names. The twins were roughly around the same height, the same weight, and also had the same hair color. At first glance… Read More »

Patient Portals: Part 3 – The Future of Portals

By | December 5, 2019

Welcome to the final post in our series on patient portals – an attempt to imagine the future. Part 1 of this series summarized the latest data on who is using portals. Part 2 explained some of the barriers to use as well as what factors increase use. Evidence of Increased Patient Engagement and Other… Read More »

Patient Portals: Part 2 – What Factors Affect Patient Use?

By | November 22, 2019

In Part 1 of this series, I summarized the latest data on who is accessing patient portals and for what purposes. In this post, I discuss the facilitators and barriers to patient portal use. General barriers to patient portal use Let’s start by discussing barriers to portal use. Patient portals have generally not been created to… Read More »

Patient Portals: Part 1 – Who Is Using Portals, and For What?

By | December 2, 2019

Providers’ portal usage rates have been high for some time. While many patients have access to a portal, routine use is less common. In this three-part series, we will explore several questions: Who is using portals? What are the factors that prevent or facilitate the optimal use of portals to engage patients in their care?… Read More »

Taking Stock of Blockchain in Healthcare, Part 2

By | August 21, 2019

In Part I, we touched on how healthcare stakeholders like clinical researchers, doctors, pharmacists, and other providers can and are implementing blockchain technology to facilitate the collaborative exchange of research and data. In this installment, we discuss the business case for blockchain in healthcare. Policies and implementation regarding exchanging patient medical data among providers vary… Read More »

Unlocking the Potential of Our Electronic Health Record Data with Artificial Intelligence

By | September 26, 2019

Since the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 incentivized the adoption and use of electronic health records (EHRs), EHRs have become ubiquitous in the health care industry.  Recent federal reports show about 84% adoption in hospitals and about 86% adoption in office-based practices. Patient information that was once captured on paper is now being regularly… Read More »